In 2004, Salt Lake County voters elected a political newcomer to bring fresh ideas and restore faith in a scandal-rocked county government. Eight years later, Mayor Peter Corroon says that confidence in government is back, along with new libraries and rec centers, open space preservation and services for a growing refugee population. On Wednesday, Corroon joins us to reflect on his tenure and the future of Salt Lake County as he moves on.

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Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon

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More of the same. That’s the projection for Salt Lake County’s 2013 economy. On Wednesday, we’ll find out why economists at the Salt Lake Chamber and real estate giant CBRE think the county’s economy will continue to outpace national gains and maintain a slow and steady growth.

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